Evanston residents looking for a restaurant to satisfy their vegan, vegetarian and meat-loving friends all in one place will have to look further than Orrington Avenue this fall.
LYFE Kitchen, formerly located at 1603 Orrington, closed its doors this week after a four-year stint in Evanston. The California-based...

A&E
Communication sophomore Rachel Covey said she always knew her place was in the theater. It took until her sophomore year of high school, however, for her to discover her passion as a composer.
Now, more four years later, Covey’s first original musical, "Painting Faye Salvez," was a part of the ...

An Evanston resident was arrested Monday in connection with domestic battery in south Evanston.
Officers were dispatched to the man's home in the 600 block of Sherman Avenue for a domestic dispute, Evanston police Cmdr. Joseph Dugan said. His girlfriend stated that they were arguing and then began...

Women’s Soccer
A year after making history by earning a share of the conference title, Northwestern has a prime opportunity to again ascend to the Big Ten mantle.
The Wildcats return many of the standouts that brought them their first conference crown, including senior defender Kassidy Go...

Football
KENOSHA, Wis. — A week ago, near the outset of fall camp, coach Pat Fitzgerald said Jared Thomas was given an opportunity. Thomas, it seems, has made good use of that opportunity.
The sophomore offensive lineman continued to run exclusively with the first team at left tackle here on Wedne...

University President Morton Schapiro condemned the violence and hatred perpetuated by alt-right nationalist groups in the wake of the events in Charlottesville in an email sent to the Northwestern community Tuesdaynight.
Schapiro said what happened in Charlottesville was “no mystery”, and that the alt-right groups fought for their version of America, one that doesn’t include many underrepresented groups. He said the fact it all happened on a university campus, and that President Trump ascribed evil to “both sides...

Trenton Cornell-Duranleau, the 26-year-old hairstylist found dead in former Northwestern professor Wyndham Lathem’s apartment on July 27, was buried in funeral services near his family’s Michigan home on Saturday, according to the Chicago Sun-Times.
Only family and friends were allowed to attend t...

Local elected officials responded early this week to turmoil at a white nationalist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia over the weekend, which became violent and resulted in the death of a counter-protestor.
In a letter to Charlottesville Mayor Michael Signer, Evanston Mayor Steve Hagerty said he...

The Robert Crown Community Center construction project has reached $8.8 million in funds and is expected to surpass $10 million, according to an update given by city officials at City Council on Monday.
It is the largest fundraising effort run by the city since Evanston Public Library’s campaign...

An Evanston man was arrested in connection with aggravated domestic battery in west Evanston on Tuesday.
Officers arrived to the 1400 block of Pitner Avenue after a woman reported her husband had taken her phone during a verbal dispute, Evanston police Cmdr. Joseph Dugan said. When the woman walked...

A Chicago man was shot and killed at the intersection of Chicago Avenue and Howard Street in Evanston at about 2:45 a.m. Monday morning, according to a Evanston Police Department news release.
The suspect in the homicide, described as a young, black male about six feet in height and of a medium build,...

Associated Student Government President Nehaarika Mulukutla signed a document in solidarity with 51 other student body representatives from various universities denouncing Saturday's racially-motivated violence in Charlottesville, Virginia.
The document, which was distributed on Facebook, stated that...